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the fbi has just identified him a little while ago. deborah feyerick has been working her sources all day. i take it he'sen identified as paul anthony ciancia, 23 years old of los angeles. there's also a new jersey connection. is that right? >> there is a new jersey connection. it's believed that's where he grew up. agents are heading out to that location. we do want to tell you also, you know, this is a youngman after he went on this rampage, he was shot several times in the chest, and so he has been in surgery, but again, the officers who were able to subdue and stop him shot him three times in the chest, center mass, so right now it's unclear just how critical his condition is. but he did live in new jersey. it appears that he was targeting the tsa, wolf, statements that he made, as he was running down from the security checkpoint to the gate, passengers saying they heard him asking whether they were were with tsa, but we're also told, adam perez, my colleague in washington, learning that there were materials, information on him, th
the fbi has just identified him a little while ago. deborah feyerick has been working her sources all day. i take it he'sen identified as paul anthony ciancia, 23 years old of los angeles. there's also a new jersey connection. is that right? >> there is a new jersey connection. it's believed that's where he grew up. agents are heading out to that location. we do want to tell you also, you know, this is a youngman after he went on this rampage, he was shot several times in the chest, and...
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agents arriving, but there is an fbi office, agents assigned to l.a.x. have an office there at the airport. you do still see the l.a. fire with their tree acfire set up, with medic units lined up there. we don't know if that's out of an abundance of caution. we don't know the if they have the person contained, in custody. but one of the other things they're doing, going over all the video surveilance to eif this was a single gunman, someone who may have had assistants. they're looking at all the video screens because you have hundreds of cameras they're able to bring up and look at the movements of the shooter as he possibly parked at the airport, as he entered the airport and possibly approached that tsa checkpoint. >> if it occurred, tom fuentes,s in the secure area inside the metal detectors that the tsa obviously conduct at all airports in the united states, if someone had a weapon inside that area, that raises a lot of concerns, tom. >> the concern there is and possibly here the shooting occurred at the checkpoint, not past the checkpoint, meaning t
agents arriving, but there is an fbi office, agents assigned to l.a.x. have an office there at the airport. you do still see the l.a. fire with their tree acfire set up, with medic units lined up there. we don't know if that's out of an abundance of caution. we don't know the if they have the person contained, in custody. but one of the other things they're doing, going over all the video surveilance to eif this was a single gunman, someone who may have had assistants. they're looking at all...
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team member with the fbi who dealt with airport security. first of all, you heard jim sciutto mention just a moment ago tsa officers are not armed. obviously if he's shooting, he gets past here easily and should they rethink this rule? should they be armed at this point to be able to stop someone here? >> tsa's position over the years is that leave that to armed police officers who have the training and the shoot/don't shoot firearms training. it's an expensive proposition to train thousands of people to shoot firearms, be armed and they also worry that a crazed passengers might jump on them and take the gun away. so they don't want that either. but where are the armed police? if they're not armed, why aren't they backed up right here. so this individual blasts his way through the checkpoint, comes down through the terminal this way, hasn't fired on other people yet and by the way, backing up for a second, if the motive is to kill tsa people because he has something against them, why go past, why not stay and finish them off? >> you're sayin
team member with the fbi who dealt with airport security. first of all, you heard jim sciutto mention just a moment ago tsa officers are not armed. obviously if he's shooting, he gets past here easily and should they rethink this rule? should they be armed at this point to be able to stop someone here? >> tsa's position over the years is that leave that to armed police officers who have the training and the shoot/don't shoot firearms training. it's an expensive proposition to train...
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the fbi has also arrived. we will continue to follow developments. that's all for our coverage at this hour. i want to thank kevin flanagan for his experience and joining us as well as mike brooks. cnn will be live all night as needed following developments as >>> this is "piers morgan live." big one is of course in 2016. all the smart money is now saying that chris christie will run, especially if he does what people expect tomorrow. but his tough talk is raising some eyebrows. did chris christie call newt gingrich a joke that couldn't be taken seriously? >> well, tonight for the first time you will be live with me to fire back. look at him, looking angry, i can promise it will be lively and absolutely no holds barred.
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the fbi says paul anthony ciancia a white male 23 pull as rifle and opens fire. at the security check point tsa officers not armed or shot, one is killed. >> he preceded to the screening area and continued shooting and went past the screeners back into the airport itself. >> reporter: authorities say after shooting his way through the security check point the gunman makes it all the way down this hallway and stopped by authorities here near a burger king in the food court area, hundreds run for their lives. >> it was complete panic. people were screaming. you know, children crying. >> cure and utter may ham. people tripping over each other. bags everywhere. crying, screaming. >> everybody started like flying down the hallway and they were just like jumping over chairs, jumping over people. hiding in -- we were kind of trapped at the end of the terminal. >> trapped with nowhere else to escape some run on the airport tarmac and others use everything they can to protect them severals. >> second shots and i grabbed luggage and made walls and walls out of luggage and
the fbi says paul anthony ciancia a white male 23 pull as rifle and opens fire. at the security check point tsa officers not armed or shot, one is killed. >> he preceded to the screening area and continued shooting and went past the screeners back into the airport itself. >> reporter: authorities say after shooting his way through the security check point the gunman makes it all the way down this hallway and stopped by authorities here near a burger king in the food court area,...
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you know, this is -- the fbi in california, the fbi here in new jersey, they're working together as a team. and they're going, you know, turn over stone over and try to find out what happened and why it happened. >> reporter: the family says they did not know that he had a rifle. they said that he had no history of mental health problems. in fact, they told police that he was back here just this summer for a wedding. nothing seemed to be the problem. the indication came when this series of text messages to his family, the text messages were described to us as being alarming, angry, hinted that perhaps he might hurt himself. that is when the family called the local police here. the local police here got on the phone with the lapd and said, "please, go check this out, make sure he's okay." but by the time the officers got there and were talking to paul -- paul's roommates there in los angeles, he himself had already gone to l.a.x. >> mm. all right. chris lawrence, thank you so much for that update from pennsville, new jersey. >>> all right. now, back to los angeles. people there are mou
you know, this is -- the fbi in california, the fbi here in new jersey, they're working together as a team. and they're going, you know, turn over stone over and try to find out what happened and why it happened. >> reporter: the family says they did not know that he had a rifle. they said that he had no history of mental health problems. in fact, they told police that he was back here just this summer for a wedding. nothing seemed to be the problem. the indication came when this series...
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i mean, she used tactics that you hear homeland security and the fbi using. i mean, just by instinct she did that. >> one thing i always wonder about people being kidnapped in this type of a situation is how you survive, day to day, week to week, sometimes second by second, did she talk to you about how mentally she would escape? what gave her that will to survive? >> you know, it is astounding to me that she had the strength that she did. now think about this. he has chained her to this pole around the neck and her waist, put a motorcycle helmet, straps it tight, closes the visor, and chief leaves her there for days, it is cold, it smells, there was not enough play in the chain to lay down, so she would just lean into it and pass out essentially. and then she would wake back up. she says she was referred to as the unbreakable one. she fought him every step of the way. she would fight back. she would challenge him. she would argue with him and she would pay the price for it but she said that she knew that after having seen his face that he could not let her g
i mean, she used tactics that you hear homeland security and the fbi using. i mean, just by instinct she did that. >> one thing i always wonder about people being kidnapped in this type of a situation is how you survive, day to day, week to week, sometimes second by second, did she talk to you about how mentally she would escape? what gave her that will to survive? >> you know, it is astounding to me that she had the strength that she did. now think about this. he has chained her to...
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so, barbara, you spoke with a former fbi profiler. what did he say to you? >> we started chatting about the fact that law enforcement is telling us they found material, anti-tsa, anti-government, this concept of the new world order, which is a conspiracy theory that is out there that some people believe that elites are going to form a new kind of one world government if you will. so, we talked to some fbi profilers who have served in the past who say, wait a minute. yes, maybe. but there may be something much deeper here, much more indicative of basic anti-social behavior. i want you to listen to maryellen o'toole, a former senior fbi profiler. >> my sense would be that he got into this through the internet as opposed to personal interactions with government agencies where he was treated impolitely or treated badly. and, again, the thought process for someone who decides my life's not going well, i'm angry at everybody, i blame everybody for what's happened to me, that thinking process takes a long time to develop. it doesn't just happen two weeks before the
so, barbara, you spoke with a former fbi profiler. what did he say to you? >> we started chatting about the fact that law enforcement is telling us they found material, anti-tsa, anti-government, this concept of the new world order, which is a conspiracy theory that is out there that some people believe that elites are going to form a new kind of one world government if you will. so, we talked to some fbi profilers who have served in the past who say, wait a minute. yes, maybe. but there...
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she's a former fbi profiler, a retired law enforcement agent with the police department. thank you for joining us. lou, on a scale of one to ten, how is the response at l.a.x. yesterday? >> exceptional. i think it's a boilerplate response now, don, regardless of where the incident takes place. it involves local agencies, federal agencies, fire, medical, air support, bomb squads. it's effective and thorough. >> what about, you know, barbara starr is reporting there were armed guards there at one point, but weren't there, had taken a break of some sort. what do you make of that? >> i can't confirm that. my experience in traveling through l.a.x. is there are always a type of post just beyond the magna tom ters that you walk through, the devices that screen you for weapons and are manned by law enforcement agency, the los angeles police department or the los angeles airport police. any report that these posts may have been abandoned, i find unusual. i never traveled through once and they were unposted. >> the suspect, quiet, a loner, what are the warning signs someone might d
she's a former fbi profiler, a retired law enforcement agent with the police department. thank you for joining us. lou, on a scale of one to ten, how is the response at l.a.x. yesterday? >> exceptional. i think it's a boilerplate response now, don, regardless of where the incident takes place. it involves local agencies, federal agencies, fire, medical, air support, bomb squads. it's effective and thorough. >> what about, you know, barbara starr is reporting there were armed guards...
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at this point right now, you know, this is -- the fbi in california and the fbi here in new jersey, they're working together as a team, and they're going to, you know, turn every stone over and try to find out what happened and why it happened. >> reporter: one of the things that's going to make that difficult is we found out talking to people he just was not that close to a lot of people outside his family. you talk to young people in this area and they will tell you, he mostly kept to himself and was very quiet, don? >> chris, he moved to los angeles 18 months ago from new jersey. to do what? >> reporter: that's the key. we don't know yet. but i think that's the key, don. 18 months ago, that's not all that long. he lived his entire life right here. he grew up here, went to school right over the bridge in delaware at an all-boys private catholic school. but it's still very hard to find friends who knew him well and were close to him. >> all right. all right, chris lawrence in new jersey, chris, thank you very much for that. >>> at the top of the hour we'll have the very latest on that shoo
at this point right now, you know, this is -- the fbi in california and the fbi here in new jersey, they're working together as a team, and they're going to, you know, turn every stone over and try to find out what happened and why it happened. >> reporter: one of the things that's going to make that difficult is we found out talking to people he just was not that close to a lot of people outside his family. you talk to young people in this area and they will tell you, he mostly kept to...
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the fbi says 23-year-old paul anthony ciancia enters terminal 3, pulls a rifle from a bag and opens fire. >> he proceeded up into the screening area where tsa screeners are, and continues shooting and went past the screeners back into the airport itself. >> reporter: at the security checkpoint, tsa officers who are not armed are shot. one, 39-year-old giardo hernandez is killed. he is the first tsa officer to die in the line of duty since the agency was established in 2001. authorities say after shooting his way through this security checkpoint, ciancia manages to make it all the way down this hallway. they say he is stopped about i police in the food court area. hundreds run for their lives. >> it was complete panic. people were screaming, you know, i saw children crying. >> pure and utter mayhem. people were tripping over each other on the floor, bags everywhere, crying, screaming. >> everybody started, like, flying down the hallway, and they were just, like, jumping over chairs, jumping over people. and we were kind of trapped at the terminal. >> reporter: trapped with no where else t
the fbi says 23-year-old paul anthony ciancia enters terminal 3, pulls a rifle from a bag and opens fire. >> he proceeded up into the screening area where tsa screeners are, and continues shooting and went past the screeners back into the airport itself. >> reporter: at the security checkpoint, tsa officers who are not armed are shot. one, 39-year-old giardo hernandez is killed. he is the first tsa officer to die in the line of duty since the agency was established in 2001....
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. >> reporter: the fbi says ciancia planned this, carried five loaded magazines and wrote a note that showed he targeted tsa officers. officer gerardo hernandez, a father of two, just happened to be stationed in the area when ciancia drew his 22 caliber semiautomatic rifle. the officer said ciancia shot him once, went up the escalator turned around and shot him again. horror in the area, that the timing was so wrong. >> what if we could have stopped that and the officers appeared at the residence to do a well-being check on him and he had not left yet. it would have been a phenomenal thing if we could have stopped that. >> it is an extraordinarily frustrating thing, there is probably not an officer in the country that doesn't wish they could have gone there and stopped him at the house before he did the terrible things. >> they came so close. kim, the police chief in new jersey knew the family for a long time and essentially saw the gunman grow up. did he tell you anything about him? >> reporter: well, he says this is a good family, a very tight-knit family, a family you may see anywh
. >> reporter: the fbi says ciancia planned this, carried five loaded magazines and wrote a note that showed he targeted tsa officers. officer gerardo hernandez, a father of two, just happened to be stationed in the area when ciancia drew his 22 caliber semiautomatic rifle. the officer said ciancia shot him once, went up the escalator turned around and shot him again. horror in the area, that the timing was so wrong. >> what if we could have stopped that and the officers appeared at...
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investigation in fbi history. barry, massachusetts. hi, barry. caller: with the thousands of witnesses, architects, engineers, explosive experts that have come out providing evidence that the 9/11 commission is more fiction than fact, why haven't the public figures come out and demanded a new investigation because this is not opinion. it is physics. it is scientific fact that we are being lied to. guest: have you looked -- host: have you looked into the 9/11 attacks? guest: i have. there are some flaws and it which i have written about. i think on the whole, considering the time frame and the fact that it was close to the event, they did a fairly good job. no one has convinced me what the lies are. there was poor coordination between the cia and fbi. the commission talks about that. perhaps there is more to be said about it. host: you talk about when you first got the tip, it took you over a year to confirm the details. what surprised you along the way? guest: what surprised me was the willingness of so many forme
investigation in fbi history. barry, massachusetts. hi, barry. caller: with the thousands of witnesses, architects, engineers, explosive experts that have come out providing evidence that the 9/11 commission is more fiction than fact, why haven't the public figures come out and demanded a new investigation because this is not opinion. it is physics. it is scientific fact that we are being lied to. guest: have you looked -- host: have you looked into the 9/11 attacks? guest: i have. there are...
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it's not just the fbi or the irs. i think once the investigation is complete, they'll see a much more global view that he had of the world. >> and it is early on in the investigation, because we heard from investigators that even family members, and our chris laurent reported, that family members said, everything seemed normal, the interaction with them seemed pretty normal, until recently when he sent some sort of text messages to his little brother, which family members say were alarming. but we don't know the exact content of that message, and we don't know, when we hear recently, just weeks ago, days ago, a matter of months ago. how will investigators try to piece things together? i mean, they clearly are more interested in the events that occurred. but how far back might they try to, you know, connect some dots about what warning signs there may have been, what may have been missed? >> what they'll do is they'll look at the warning seens, and the signs, we call what happened in terms of yesterday, in terms of the
it's not just the fbi or the irs. i think once the investigation is complete, they'll see a much more global view that he had of the world. >> and it is early on in the investigation, because we heard from investigators that even family members, and our chris laurent reported, that family members said, everything seemed normal, the interaction with them seemed pretty normal, until recently when he sent some sort of text messages to his little brother, which family members say were...
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the fbi says it recovered a handwritten note on ciancia that made it clear he was out to kill multiple tsa officers. authorities say he shot tsa officer gerardo hernandez at point-blank range, sending passengers in the security screening area running for cover. investigators say then ciancia went up an escalator but after apparently spotting hernandez still moving on the floor, he doubled back to shoot him again, killing hernandez. >> there was a pause and so i looked down the escalator and i saw the gunman, he had his gun trained on the guy on the wall there and he shot him twice. >> reporter: in the end, two more tsa officers and a traveler were hit. l.a.x. police shot ciancia several times in the face and neck. he's alive but in his condition, he remains unresponsive. earlier friday morning, ciancia sent his family in new jersey rambling text messages. a woman who says she knows him says ciancia said he was going to commit suicide. the family alerted authorities, who then asked lapd to do a welfare check. if only police had gotten to his place just 45 minutes earlier, they might hav
the fbi says it recovered a handwritten note on ciancia that made it clear he was out to kill multiple tsa officers. authorities say he shot tsa officer gerardo hernandez at point-blank range, sending passengers in the security screening area running for cover. investigators say then ciancia went up an escalator but after apparently spotting hernandez still moving on the floor, he doubled back to shoot him again, killing hernandez. >> there was a pause and so i looked down the escalator...
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president, on behalf of every fbi employee it is my privilege to welcome you back to fbi headquarters. we also have a number of other special guests here today including former directors webster, sessions, and a special warm welcome back to director muller and his wife ann. we also welcome former attorney general ashcroft and mullcasey. we're honored to have you here today. i want to take a moment to invite president obama on the stage, and to my far left, a friend and colleague with whom director comey worked to help some of richmond's hardest hit neighborhoods. judge john walker, director comey was his first law clerk when he was a new judge on the district court bench in the southern district of new york. and most importantly director comey's wife, patrice. thank you for taking part in today's ceremony. we are also pleased to have director and mrs. comey's children, maureen, kate, brian, claire, and abby. welcome. also director comey's brother and sister, trish, peter, and chris, we welcome you. and a special welcome to director comey's father brian, welcome. we are here today for
president, on behalf of every fbi employee it is my privilege to welcome you back to fbi headquarters. we also have a number of other special guests here today including former directors webster, sessions, and a special warm welcome back to director muller and his wife ann. we also welcome former attorney general ashcroft and mullcasey. we're honored to have you here today. i want to take a moment to invite president obama on the stage, and to my far left, a friend and colleague with whom...
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let's bring in the fbi. and let's have the lab men do their own work. >> so kendrick could be exhumed for a second time? >> could be. >> harold copus. we'll continue the investigation. giving us a look inside what the investigation for the death will turn out to be. alison, back to you. >> thanks, victor. >>> we are learning more about the shooting at los angeles international airport. but a shooting like that could happen at any airport. after the break, a security expert lays out a plan of action for you in case you ever get caught at a shooting in an airport. ♪ [ male announcer ] no success is overnight. ♪ it's about working harder... ♪ and smarter. ♪ it's the culmination of a million decisions... it's where you see yourself going... and how you choose to get there. the 2013 gs. our boldest response ever. there's no going back. ♪ it's been that way since the day you met.. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anyti
let's bring in the fbi. and let's have the lab men do their own work. >> so kendrick could be exhumed for a second time? >> could be. >> harold copus. we'll continue the investigation. giving us a look inside what the investigation for the death will turn out to be. alison, back to you. >> thanks, victor. >>> we are learning more about the shooting at los angeles international airport. but a shooting like that could happen at any airport. after the break, a...
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at this point the fbi believes he acted alone. they will investigate whether he has any ties to domestic terrorists. david. >> attention turning to those red flags. pierre thomas, thank you. we turn to the victims including the tsa officer shot and killed. those officers facing uncertain danger, consider this tonight. more than 1300 guns have been found at tsa check points this year alone. in the last week, 29 guns discovered, 27 of them loaded. tonight abc's cecilia vega live at the hospital in los angeles. cecilia, good evening. >> reporter: david, good evening. we know tsa officer was a behavioral detection officer one of those officers who studies strange behavior, he's the first tsa officer ever to be killed in the line of duty. we saw that scene this morning from l.a.x., chaos, another tsa officer running bloodied being escorted to safety by a uniformed police officer with his gun drawn. as for the victims, five rushed to area hospitals. some of them tsa officers, three men being treated here behind me at the emergency room
at this point the fbi believes he acted alone. they will investigate whether he has any ties to domestic terrorists. david. >> attention turning to those red flags. pierre thomas, thank you. we turn to the victims including the tsa officer shot and killed. those officers facing uncertain danger, consider this tonight. more than 1300 guns have been found at tsa check points this year alone. in the last week, 29 guns discovered, 27 of them loaded. tonight abc's cecilia vega live at the...
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the fbi is still investigating this crime scene. it's a very large crime scene. and so, it is closed indefinitely. perhaps it will reopen later this afternoon, but we've not been told of the plans. >> you think about how all of this -- all played out yesterday, this gunman shooting up -- shooting up the terminal, basically. it sounds as though it could have been much worse. clearly, it was a tragedy. one tsa officer dead, two more injured. this terminal was packed with people, right? >> reporter: no question about it. you had a terminal filled with people. you had a gunman who was intent on shooting, show that he was not afraid to fire his weapon, and more telling, he had several clips of unused ammunition. this is how the mayor put it yesterday. >> -- that there was additional runs that this gunman had, and the fact that these officers were able to neutralize the threat as they did, there were 100 more rounds that could have literally killed everybody in that terminal today, were not for the actions, there could have been a lot more damage. >> reporter: as for t
the fbi is still investigating this crime scene. it's a very large crime scene. and so, it is closed indefinitely. perhaps it will reopen later this afternoon, but we've not been told of the plans. >> you think about how all of this -- all played out yesterday, this gunman shooting up -- shooting up the terminal, basically. it sounds as though it could have been much worse. clearly, it was a tragedy. one tsa officer dead, two more injured. this terminal was packed with people, right?...
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>> i feel it's the fbi, the fbi is like the, the epitome of authority, and when they say this is your child, i would believe them. that's it. >> reporter: and that ended the search. >> yes. >> reporter: at that point. everyone stopped looking for paul fronczak, that was the end of the story? >> yes. >> reporter: tell me about your childhood. was it happy? >> yeah, it was a great childhood. barbecues, family get-togethers, family vacations. >> reporter: the family so often filmed in heartbreak, now recorded home movies of their own. the star of every celebration of course, was paul. they had missed his first step, first word, first birthday. but paul was now back where he belonged. blissfully unaware of his past until years later when you were 10 years old, you had a shocking discovery, tell me about it. >> i was looking for christmas presents, and snooping around the house, and i found all these boxes. and it turned out it was a box of clippings and a bunch of cards and letters all about a kidnapping. >> reporter: did you ask your parents about it? >> i did. i asked them, you know, "w
>> i feel it's the fbi, the fbi is like the, the epitome of authority, and when they say this is your child, i would believe them. that's it. >> reporter: and that ended the search. >> yes. >> reporter: at that point. everyone stopped looking for paul fronczak, that was the end of the story? >> yes. >> reporter: tell me about your childhood. was it happy? >> yeah, it was a great childhood. barbecues, family get-togethers, family vacations. >>...
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>> well we know that he had a note on him, a handwritten note that reportedly, fbi agents recovered here at the airport after he was shot. where he was talking about the tsa, he was talking about the nsa. and that he said he wanted to instill fear in the tsa agents for the way they conduct themselves. now why he got to the point that he was so angry at the tsa, that's a question we still don't know. and we don't know if we'll ever get an answer, because at this point, ciancia is still unresponsive. if he does come to, he faces two felony charges on what he did do, wolf? >> thanks very much, stephanie elam. we're also learning more about the tsa officer killed in the shooting. jirardo hernandez was what's being called a behavior determination officer at l.a.x. he had been at the airport for three years. hernandez leaves behind a wife and two children. and was a week away, only a week away from celebrating his 40th birthday. two other officers, james spear and tony griggsby were wounded. they've been released from the hospital. a local schoolteacher, brian ludber was also wounded, he's sti
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another warning in the wake of another high-profile shooting, the department of homeland security and fbi issuing a joint bulletin to law enforcement across the country, urging them to remain vigilant at attacks like the one at the los angeles airport. there's no indication such an attack is imminent. meanwhile, the tsa officer who survived two gunshot wounds is telling his story. tony grigsby leaned on a cane while he spoke outside his home. >> all i could think about was, helping them. i'm injured right now. but the concern is really to take care of you. you know where the gunman is at. i like to make sure that people are safe first. >> the other wounded tsa officer has been released from the hospital. the condition of the high school teacher, who was shot in the calf, has been upgraded from fair to good. the shooting suspect remains unconscious in the hospital. and his relatives have offered sympathy to the victims of that shooting. >>> meanwhile, new this morning, an airport scare of a different kind in montreal. a conveyor belt used for loading baggage burst into flames, leaving seve
another warning in the wake of another high-profile shooting, the department of homeland security and fbi issuing a joint bulletin to law enforcement across the country, urging them to remain vigilant at attacks like the one at the los angeles airport. there's no indication such an attack is imminent. meanwhile, the tsa officer who survived two gunshot wounds is telling his story. tony grigsby leaned on a cane while he spoke outside his home. >> all i could think about was, helping them....
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he was interviewed by the fbi the next day and twice, and the fbi interviews, here is what this administration is doing. they're taking part of the file to leak it. they interviewed this gentleman and he claimed he told the fbi everything that he told "60 minutes." so if he is lying i want to know that, but give to me and the congress the full information. >> we have a couple minutes left. i want to ask you about another matter. you plan to introduce a bill this week that would ban all abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy, but even some other pro-life advocates have backed off because they worry it is not constitutional. they say the people court protects a woman's right to abortion until a fetus is viable. >> at 20 weeks you feel pain. they do surgery on a 20 week fetus, they provide anesthesia to the fetus because it can feel pain. they can feel pain, that's what a rational humamane society shod do. >> some of your critics in south carolina say graham is up for reelection. he is worried about a tea party challenger and you ticked off a lot of conservatives and this is your way to get back i
he was interviewed by the fbi the next day and twice, and the fbi interviews, here is what this administration is doing. they're taking part of the file to leak it. they interviewed this gentleman and he claimed he told the fbi everything that he told "60 minutes." so if he is lying i want to know that, but give to me and the congress the full information. >> we have a couple minutes left. i want to ask you about another matter. you plan to introduce a bill this week that would...
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fbi says the suspect went there to target tsa officers. police say they got a warning about the suspect just minutes before the shooting. we'll talk to the police chief in a minute. first, kyung lah has the details. good morning, kyung. >> good morning, chris. for the very first time we're hearing from the victims who were shot at lax. walking is excruciating for tsa officer tony grigsby who took a bullet to the foot helping a passenger. >> i was injured helping an elderly man getting to a safe area. i turned around and there was the gunman that shot me twice. >> reporter: he just left his friend, tsa officer geraldo hernandez, who was shot to death standing at the prescreening area. >> only now it has hit me that i will never see him again. >> reporter: he was near passenger brian lud mechlt mer, now shattered by a bullet. he dragged himself into a closet. >> found a sweatshirt in a closet, made a makeshift tourniquet out of it. he was very scared at that point. he thought that might be the end. >> reporter: as victims heal, investigators
fbi says the suspect went there to target tsa officers. police say they got a warning about the suspect just minutes before the shooting. we'll talk to the police chief in a minute. first, kyung lah has the details. good morning, kyung. >> good morning, chris. for the very first time we're hearing from the victims who were shot at lax. walking is excruciating for tsa officer tony grigsby who took a bullet to the foot helping a passenger. >> i was injured helping an elderly man...
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the fbi is investigating the incident. today's protest lasted three hours and no arrests were made. another march is scheduled for tomorrow. >>> a high school teacher in north carolina is out of a job after allowing students to draw blood for a biology assignment. mcmillan says the students were finding out their blood types by using a lab kit. the kit included needles that mcmillan allowed the students to reuse after they were cleaned with alcohol. she said she thought the experiment was approved by the school. >> if it was not okay to use, then i think that it should have been taken out during the summer. >> we don't want students to be, first of all, sharing a needle and second of all having any type of human blood in the classroom. >> an assistant principal stopped the lab after receiving a phone call from a concerned parent. she's not appealing her firing. she says she will concentrate on getting her ph.d.. >>> president obama's twitter account is hacked and a syrian group has taken responsibility. a pair of tweets redirected followers to youtube videos promoting syrian preside
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that might mean the fbi has something to say. there is word that they're monitoring closely this court case, which has just started right now in jury selection. but obviously watching to see any revelations that might come out of the court case once it gets started in earnest. >> what are the consequences? could they face any jail time or are we just looking at fines? >> reporter: no, we're looking at jail time. these are very serious charges. and there's also a potential for this to bleed much higher. rupert murdoch denied that he was aware of any kind of impropeimpropriety in the use os to support those who are hacking into the phones. but it was earlier this year that perhaps he did know. there is also the point that one of the defendants here had strong connections to both tony blair and david cameron. >> thank you very much. >>> it has been a year since super storm sandy hit the east coast. coming up on al jazeera america we'll tell you about the struggles that some people there are still facing to this day. grocery bill? ca
that might mean the fbi has something to say. there is word that they're monitoring closely this court case, which has just started right now in jury selection. but obviously watching to see any revelations that might come out of the court case once it gets started in earnest. >> what are the consequences? could they face any jail time or are we just looking at fines? >> reporter: no, we're looking at jail time. these are very serious charges. and there's also a potential for this...
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at this point the fbi believes he acted alone. they will investigate whether he has any ties to domestic terrorists. david. >> attention turning to those red flags. pierre thomas, thank you. we turn to the victims including the tsa officer shot and killed. those officers facing uncertain danger, consider this tonight. more than 1300 guns have been found at tsa check points this year alone. in the last week, 29 guns discovered, 27 of them loaded. tonight abc's cecilia vega live at the hospital in los angeles. cecilia, good evening. >> reporter: david, good evening. we know tsa officer was a behavioral detection officer one of those officers who studies strange behavior, he's the first tsa officer ever to be killed in the line of duty. we saw that scene this morning from l.a.x., chaos, another tsa officer running bloodied being escorted to safety by a uniformed police officer with his gun drawn. as for the victims, five rushed to area hospitals. some of them tsa officers, three men being treated here behind me at the emergency room
at this point the fbi believes he acted alone. they will investigate whether he has any ties to domestic terrorists. david. >> attention turning to those red flags. pierre thomas, thank you. we turn to the victims including the tsa officer shot and killed. those officers facing uncertain danger, consider this tonight. more than 1300 guns have been found at tsa check points this year alone. in the last week, 29 guns discovered, 27 of them loaded. tonight abc's cecilia vega live at the...
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. >>> we'll hear more about what the fbi has found so far and what could have driven this 23-year-old man to shoot to kill at l.a.x. friday. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. for many adults, humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira , your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a
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is the fbi coming in? do we know anything about that? >> reporter: and those will be the fresh questions that we want to talk to the sheriff about. we've reached out to them, and hope to learn more about that investigation. that search for these men. and the question is, are they still here in this county? are they still in this state? certainly we do know that there is an active search, the scope of that we hope to find out a little more this morning. >> absolutely. lot of questions. george appreciate the reporting. thank you. >>> growing outrage over reports that the united states spied on some of its top european allies, a new report suggested that president obama knew nothing about it until this summer. "the wall street journal" citing unnamed u.s. officials reports that the nsa ended a program used to spy on german chancellor angela merkel and some other top world leaders after an internal white house review this summer. meanwhile a top republican lawmaker is defending the nsa surveillance program abroad saying it keeps allies "safe
is the fbi coming in? do we know anything about that? >> reporter: and those will be the fresh questions that we want to talk to the sheriff about. we've reached out to them, and hope to learn more about that investigation. that search for these men. and the question is, are they still here in this county? are they still in this state? certainly we do know that there is an active search, the scope of that we hope to find out a little more this morning. >> absolutely. lot of...
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but the fbi reports that antigovernment sentiments include cancellations of several major airports in the midwest and we will give you updates as we have them. we will be right back and stay with us. they like to sell obamacare in the obamacare rollout is a disaster. only six enrollees in the first day. the lou: a new government watchdog report shows the centers for medicare and medicaid services wrongly paid out $20 million to health care organizations on behalf of dead people. they are the agency in charge of implementing obamacare. the government waste and abuse does not end there. a separate report finds employees at the department of homeland security that have used overtime pay policies that have cost taxpayers $8.7 million per year in the dh budget this year is $60.8 billion. the reports show college students nationwide are experiencing obamacare sticker shock. community colleges in new jersey, once among the hundreds of educational institutions nationwide offered cheap health insurance to their students would have had to drop the practice because obamacare prohibits the sale o
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today the fbi expanded the search for clues to a motive. >> whatever they took out seemed to be whatever belonged to him. they just had boxes of stuff. >> reporter: ciancia lived in california for the last 18 months. he bought two guns from this target range and later a rifle. his former roommate knew little about the unemployed motorcycle mechanic. >> he was a real nice guy. a bit loner, introverted, but nothing that i would ever, ever expect him to do something like this. >> reporter: at l.a.x. this morning it was business as usual. a far cry from friday. >> be advised. shooting occurring at the terminal. >> reporter: law enforcement sources say ciancia carried a signed letter that read he wanted to kill as many tsa officers as he could. black, white, yellow, brown. i don't discriminate. now the union representing tsa officers says some should be armed. >> the responsibility for protecting airport security is not a tsa function but something we need to certainly examine given what happened in los angeles. >> reporter: gerardo hernandez was the first tsa officer to die in the line of du
today the fbi expanded the search for clues to a motive. >> whatever they took out seemed to be whatever belonged to him. they just had boxes of stuff. >> reporter: ciancia lived in california for the last 18 months. he bought two guns from this target range and later a rifle. his former roommate knew little about the unemployed motorcycle mechanic. >> he was a real nice guy. a bit loner, introverted, but nothing that i would ever, ever expect him to do something like this....
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. >> that's where there's concern at the fbi. the fbi talking to fox business. agents there telling fox business there is concern that fraud will grow after health reform, that there will be a lot of crime in health reform, in the exchanges. right now, for example, the earned income tax credit, a lot of fraud there. about 25% of that program is fraud. if you use those same rates, 20, 25% you're talking 20 billion a year potential fraud in tax credits given out under health reform. stuart: that's obamacare and that's fraud possibly within obamacare. >> correct. stuart: now you've got numbers on fraud within medicare and medicaid. you've got the numbers from the fbi. >> from the fbi as well. and they have dated it back to 2009. that's the best data they can get. they're saying anywhere, and it's a huge range, anywhere from 75 billion to 250 billion in existing health programs. stuart: that's medicare and medicaid. >> that's correct. stuart: forget obamacare. >> and other government health programs, correct. 75 billion to 250 billion. stuart: to a quarter trillion
. >> that's where there's concern at the fbi. the fbi talking to fox business. agents there telling fox business there is concern that fraud will grow after health reform, that there will be a lot of crime in health reform, in the exchanges. right now, for example, the earned income tax credit, a lot of fraud there. about 25% of that program is fraud. if you use those same rates, 20, 25% you're talking 20 billion a year potential fraud in tax credits given out under health reform. stuart:...
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the fbi has joined the investigation into his death. >>> singer chris brown has checked into a rehab facility to deal with anger issues. the move comes one day after brown was released from a washington, d.c. jail on assault charges. brown could face serious jail time if officials in los angeles determine that the d.c. arrest violates his probation. >>> and this would be depressing to find in your driveway when you went out in the morning. there wasn't much left of this honda element after a momma bear and two cubs got through with it. claw marks on the doors. everything else shredded. the couple suspects that bears got stuck inside. all the animals got for their trouble was a pack of gum and some mints. a whole lot of interior. >> all of the insurance. something for a new car. >>> an amazing scene at a vatican event. pope francis and a young visitor. pope francis giving him a pat on the face. he's not ready to leave in fact, he tries to get between the pope and the man he was greeting. when that didn't work, he joined francis' staff. the youngster even got pope francis to give him a
the fbi has joined the investigation into his death. >>> singer chris brown has checked into a rehab facility to deal with anger issues. the move comes one day after brown was released from a washington, d.c. jail on assault charges. brown could face serious jail time if officials in los angeles determine that the d.c. arrest violates his probation. >>> and this would be depressing to find in your driveway when you went out in the morning. there wasn't much left of this honda...
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the fbi said that he was dropped off at l.a.x. friday morning, in his bag, a smith and wesson assault weapons with five extra magazines like this one, fully loaded. it alleges that he walked up to the tsa and fired point-blank range. >> he faces either maximum penalty of life without the possibility of parole or the potential of the imposition of the death penalty. >> reporter: according to the complaint as he moved up the escalator he looked back at the wounded officer and returned to shoot the officer again, killing him, ciancia allegedly gunned down two more tsa workers. the chase ended at the food court where airport police shot him four times. >> he mad a conscience decisions to kill multiple tsa employees. >> reporter: the fbi said that the letter, signed by ciancia addresses the tsa directly and said he intended quote, instill fear on your traitor rous minds. the widow of the 39-year-old father of two who found himself in the line of fire read a brief statement to reporters outside their home. >> i am truly devastated. we a
the fbi said that he was dropped off at l.a.x. friday morning, in his bag, a smith and wesson assault weapons with five extra magazines like this one, fully loaded. it alleges that he walked up to the tsa and fired point-blank range. >> he faces either maximum penalty of life without the possibility of parole or the potential of the imposition of the death penalty. >> reporter: according to the complaint as he moved up the escalator he looked back at the wounded officer and returned...
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investigation in fbi history. barry, massachusetts. hi, barry. thousands ofthe witnesses, architects, engineers, explosive experts that have come out providing evidence that the 9/11 commission is more fiction than the publicaven't figures come out and demanded a new investigation because this is not opinion. it is physics. it is scientific fact that we are being lied to. guest: have you looked -- host: have you looked into the 9/11 attacks? i have. there are some flaws and it which i have written about. whole, on the considering the time frame and the fact that it was close to the event, they did a fairly good job. no one has convinced me what the lies are. pork ward nation between the cia and fbi. the commission talks about that -- there was poor coordination between the cia and fbi. the commission talks about that. about when you first got the tip, it took you over a year to confirm the details. what surprised you along the way? guest: what surprised me was the willingness of so many former agentsicers, officia
investigation in fbi history. barry, massachusetts. hi, barry. thousands ofthe witnesses, architects, engineers, explosive experts that have come out providing evidence that the 9/11 commission is more fiction than the publicaven't figures come out and demanded a new investigation because this is not opinion. it is physics. it is scientific fact that we are being lied to. guest: have you looked -- host: have you looked into the 9/11 attacks? i have. there are some flaws and it which i have...
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the fbi says it recovered a handwritten note on ciancia that made it clear he was out to kill multiple tsa officers. authorities say he shot tsa officer gerardo hernandez at point-blank range, sending passengers in the security screening area running for cover. investigators say then ciancia went up an escalator but after apparently spotting hernandez still moving on the floor, he doubled back to shoot him again, killing hernandez. >> there was a pause, and so i looked down the escalator and i saw the gunman, he had his gun trained on the guy on the wall there and he shot him twice. >> reporter: in the end, two more tsa officers and a traveler were hit. l.a.x. police shot ciancia several times in the face and neck. he's alive but in his condition, he remains unresponsive. earlier friday morning, ciancia sent his family in new jersey rambling text messages. a woman who says she knows him says ciancia said he was going to commit suicide. the family alerted authorities, who then asked lapd to do a welfare check. if only police had gotten to his place just 45 minutes earlier, they might ha
the fbi says it recovered a handwritten note on ciancia that made it clear he was out to kill multiple tsa officers. authorities say he shot tsa officer gerardo hernandez at point-blank range, sending passengers in the security screening area running for cover. investigators say then ciancia went up an escalator but after apparently spotting hernandez still moving on the floor, he doubled back to shoot him again, killing hernandez. >> there was a pause, and so i looked down the escalator...
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. >>> the fbi investigating the deadly shooting of a 13-year-old boy who police discovered was holding a toy gun. >>> hi, everyone, i'm tamron hall. we are following new revelations about the secret surveillance program. on the front page of "the wall street journal", for five years of his presidency, president obama was unaware the u.s. was spying on dozens of world leaders by tap their phones. the president learned about the spying for the first time this summer as part of an internal review he called for. white house officials also told the paper the administration put an immediate stop to some of the programs after finding out about them, including the one tracking german chancellor angela merkel. today the white house responded. >> the president feels strongly about making sure we are not just collecting information because we can, but because we should. phone call the president had with chancellor merkel made sure we do not and will not monitor the chancellor's communications. >>> another report out today, this one in a spanish paper el mundo, the nsa tracked over 60 million call
. >>> the fbi investigating the deadly shooting of a 13-year-old boy who police discovered was holding a toy gun. >>> hi, everyone, i'm tamron hall. we are following new revelations about the secret surveillance program. on the front page of "the wall street journal", for five years of his presidency, president obama was unaware the u.s. was spying on dozens of world leaders by tap their phones. the president learned about the spying for the first time this summer as...
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but the fbi reports that antigovernment sentiments include cancellations of several major airports in the midwest and we will give you updates as we have them. we will be right back and stay with us. they like to sell obamacare in the obamacare rollout is a disaster. only six enrollees in the first day. day. the so ally bank has a raise your rate cd that wothat's correct.a rate. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't haveo feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. lou: a new government watchdog report shows the centers for medicare and medicaid services wrongly paid out $20 million to health care organizations on behalf of dead people. they are the agency in charge of implementing obamacare. the government waste and abuse does not end there. a separate report finds employees at the department of homeland security that have used overtime pay policies th
but the fbi reports that antigovernment sentiments include cancellations of several major airports in the midwest and we will give you updates as we have them. we will be right back and stay with us. they like to sell obamacare in the obamacare rollout is a disaster. only six enrollees in the first day. day. the so ally bank has a raise your rate cd that wothat's correct.a rate. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't...
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but the fbi reports that antigovernment sentiments include cancellations of several major airports in the midwest and we will give you updates as we have them. we will be right back and stay with us. they like to sell obamacare in the obamacare rollout is a disaster. only six enrollees in the first day. the congressman is here next as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back arnd here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every d. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! out for drinks, eats. i have very well fitting dentures. i like to eat a lot of fruits. love them all. the seal i get with the super poligrip free keeps the seeds from getting up underneath. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free
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to that end, we as the seansah family have fully cooperated with the fbi and other law enforcement agencies over the last several days. it's most port for us as a family to express our deep and sincere sympathy to the hernandez family. >> meanwhile, the woman who knows the alleged gunman and his three room mates is sharing details about ciancia and the day of the shooting exclusively with cnn. stephanie elam, let me bring you in. you're live outside l.a.x. first, let's talk about police because we know his parents alerted police. police were within minutes of his apartment on friday morning. >> within minutes. we're talking about 45 minutes, brooke. what we understand happened is that allegedly, paul ciancia sent a text message to his brother and father on that morning, on friday morning, according to this woman who knows ciancia, he said he was going to kill himself. that sent them to call the authorities in their town. they then reached out to the los angeles police department who then went to do a welfare check, but seauns yauz was already gone. he asked another roommate to give him a ri
to that end, we as the seansah family have fully cooperated with the fbi and other law enforcement agencies over the last several days. it's most port for us as a family to express our deep and sincere sympathy to the hernandez family. >> meanwhile, the woman who knows the alleged gunman and his three room mates is sharing details about ciancia and the day of the shooting exclusively with cnn. stephanie elam, let me bring you in. you're live outside l.a.x. first, let's talk about police...
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looking through this book it has alleged coverup, the fbi, as well as the commission that investigated kennedy's assassination. overall, what shocked you the most in your research? >> i think a big theme in my book is how much basic evidence of oswald was destroyed and it was destroyed within hours of the president's death. you know, the night after the president died the navy pathologist who carried out the auchs was pushing the original autopsy report and all of his notes from the morgue into his home fireplace and that's just the start. >> okay. why would that be done? well, he said when he got home if night after the autopsy, the night after the assassination, he noticed that all of his notes and the original autopsy report were sustained with the president's blood and he didn't want those documents turned into only grizzly souvenir in a museum some day. he thought he'd destroy them. when the warren commission found out about that, they thought it would give to conspiracy theories. >> zubruder, how critical was that to the investigation? >> it was essential. it served sort of as a
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the fbi said that he was dropped off at l.a.x. friday morning, in his bag, a smith and wesson assault rifle like this one, with five extra magazines, fully loaded. the fbi alleges that he walked up to the tsa check point and fired multiple shots at point blank range to a tsa officer. >> in these circumstances, the defendant faces either maximum penalty of life without the possibility of parole or the potential of the imposition of the death penalty. >> reporter: according to the complaint, as he moved up the escalator, he looked back at the wounded officer who, in video appeared to move, and returned to shoot the officer again, killing him, ciancia then allegedly gunned down two more tsa officers. a chase through the terminal, ended at the food court, ending at the boarding gate, where airport police shot him four times. >> he made a conscience decision to kill multiple tsa employees. >> reporter: the fbi said that the handwritten letter found in his bag erased any doubt. the letter, signed by ciancia, addresses the tsa directly a
the fbi said that he was dropped off at l.a.x. friday morning, in his bag, a smith and wesson assault rifle like this one, with five extra magazines, fully loaded. the fbi alleges that he walked up to the tsa check point and fired multiple shots at point blank range to a tsa officer. >> in these circumstances, the defendant faces either maximum penalty of life without the possibility of parole or the potential of the imposition of the death penalty. >> reporter: according to the...
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people like alex jones that say the fbi was behind the boston massacre. they should not be allowed to hide. their views should be exposed and the fact they are lying and profiting off of this should be exposed because this is the same thing as people in the middle east who encourage individuals who carry out suicide bombings. not everyone is dumb enough to follow that ideology, obviously enough. but there are a small handful of foolish people out there who unfortunately are willing to follow through with this. they don't understand this is all rhetoric and they are willing to put their actions where their mouth is. and i think it's time that those who spread these ideas are responsible for them. we hold people that spread al qaeda ideologies responsible for that and if you encourage someone to murder a federal employee, you should be held responsible. >> amen, thank you for that and thank you for pointing out more guns is not the answer. reporters standing on chairs and smoking and taking shoes off. this is justice egypt style. richard engel joins us live
people like alex jones that say the fbi was behind the boston massacre. they should not be allowed to hide. their views should be exposed and the fact they are lying and profiting off of this should be exposed because this is the same thing as people in the middle east who encourage individuals who carry out suicide bombings. not everyone is dumb enough to follow that ideology, obviously enough. but there are a small handful of foolish people out there who unfortunately are willing to follow...
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. >> president obama's new fbi director was sworn in. james b. comey was installed as the new leader, replacing robert mueller. president obama praised james b. comey for his hard work. he was a deputy attorney-general during george w. bush's administration, serving under john ashcroft. >> the federal bureau of investigation's intel risy is a gift, given to every employee by those that went before. it must be protected and earned every say. we protect that gift by making mistakes and admitting them, by making promises and keeping them, and by realising that nothing, no case, no source, no fear of embarrassment is worth jeopardising the gift of integrity. >> during his ten u in the attorney-general's office james b. comey blocked senior bush administration officials from getting a controversial wire tapping program reauthorised. james b. comey is the 7th director of the federal bureau of investigation. >> the u.n.'s special envoy to syria is in damascus on his latest round of diplomacy, trying to bring together all sides in the conflict to peace t
. >> president obama's new fbi director was sworn in. james b. comey was installed as the new leader, replacing robert mueller. president obama praised james b. comey for his hard work. he was a deputy attorney-general during george w. bush's administration, serving under john ashcroft. >> the federal bureau of investigation's intel risy is a gift, given to every employee by those that went before. it must be protected and earned every say. we protect that gift by making mistakes...
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the fbi revisited paul ciancia's apartment yesterday. they left with one of his roommates, who drove him to the airport. investigators say there's no indication the roommate knew of ciancia's plans. >>> 4:33. the parents of a teenager fatally shot by a sonoma county sheriff's deputy are taking legal action now. the family of andy lopez filed a federal lawsuit yesterday against the county and deputy erick gelhaus. the suit says the shooting was reckless and a violation of civil rights. the deputy opened fire after andy lopez refused orders to drop a fake weapon. >> we are going to prove through our investigation and our lawsuit that the shooting of andy lopez is absolutely and unequivocally unjustified. >> we want justice and then also we want an honest investigation. >> gelhaus' attorney has said his client thought his life was in danger at the time. an attorney for the sonoma county says the lawsuit is premature and, quote, has the potential of interfering with the conduct of the full criminal investigation. >>> a frantic phone call is
the fbi revisited paul ciancia's apartment yesterday. they left with one of his roommates, who drove him to the airport. investigators say there's no indication the roommate knew of ciancia's plans. >>> 4:33. the parents of a teenager fatally shot by a sonoma county sheriff's deputy are taking legal action now. the family of andy lopez filed a federal lawsuit yesterday against the county and deputy erick gelhaus. the suit says the shooting was reckless and a violation of civil rights....
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the fbi's press release points that out. >> but it's ridiculous. they didn't, because i ran into peter donald, one of the chief spokesman, and i'm like, come on, it's $1.2 billion. that means a lot, because he's trying to tell the public, look, we are holding the fat cats responsible, we hit these guys for nearly $2 billion -- liz: but they did. >> they hit them for $1.2. liz: but the 600 million -- >> but he doesn't work for the sec. he works for the attorney for manhattan. now he's trying to say it's somehow connected, it's not. and i think the public, you know, has to -- i mean, here's -- why are we bringing this up? the obama administration is now in this sort of overdrive mode. they're basically telling the public it's holding wall street accountable for its sins, and as you know, following the financial crisis not a single bank, not a single top bank executive really has been, none of them have been indicted or charged. liz: so they're on fox business started e-mailing in on the chime and saying where are the perp walks? >> i like eric, but h
the fbi's press release points that out. >> but it's ridiculous. they didn't, because i ran into peter donald, one of the chief spokesman, and i'm like, come on, it's $1.2 billion. that means a lot, because he's trying to tell the public, look, we are holding the fat cats responsible, we hit these guys for nearly $2 billion -- liz: but they did. >> they hit them for $1.2. liz: but the 600 million -- >> but he doesn't work for the sec. he works for the attorney for manhattan....